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Re: shorthair cat / kitten snores and breathing is heavy
Mine has an occasional snuffle but no signs of any true snoring.
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Re: shorthair cat / kitten snores and breathing is heavy
Hmmmmm….
I better start off by saying I am by no means an authority on BSH’s. Though I do have 2 of my own. Both snore. Sometimes quite badly! (one is a silver tabby and the other is a blue, both are female) My old BSH blue male who died last year….. he could have won gold in an Olympic snoring event. However… I wouldn’t class any of the snoring mine do as being unhealthy or worrisome. At least not to me. It’s annoying at times, verrrry annoying some times, lol. But they do seem to be able to breath perfectly normally. I do know what you mean about flat faced breeds, and I have fostered some reallllllly bad specimen Persians in the past and they really did have breathing difficulties due to their flat face. MY BSHs aren’t anywhere near as bad as those Persians were in how they snore. (these Persians I am talking about were terribly unethically bred “tea cup” variety and their skulls/faces were deformed in the extreme and sometimes they seemed to kind of choke in their sleep as they didn’t seem to be getting enough air into their noses…. I used to prop a rolled up face cloth under their chin to open the airways more, or just reposition themin their sleep to a slightly more upright position... but I do hasten to add these Persians were verrry poorly animals, not normal by any strecth of the imagination). I hope this helps… even if it’s just to know your BSHs aren’t the only snorers out there ![]() |
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Re: shorthair cat / kitten snores and breathing is heavy
I have 2 cats, not British Blue ... more back alley mix-ups! Alice has a "long" nose and has a noticeable snore - you know its bad when visitors notice it! It has never caused her any problems, it's a case of it sounds worse than it is.
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Re: shorthair cat / kitten snores and breathing is heavy
My BSH snores depending on what position he's in
I too got him checked by the vet and he gave him the all clear. Now he's around 18 months he seems to snore much less, mostly when he's asleep on his back ![]()
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